Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'm very pleased with that response. I think it could improve the document.
Basically, as I understand it, you're taking the cap off rents in Nunavut. The Minister says everywhere, but the fact is that it's only the Nunavut communities where there's been a cap, almost everywhere else the cap was taken off some years ago. At any rate, you're taking the cap off rents in my constituency. But I'm told that the administrative formula for provision of staff to Iqaluit caps the staffing at 4.5 for 250 units, even though the Iqaluit Housing Authority is administering 352 units.
I would like to ask the Minister -- and he's heard me ranting and raving about the burdens on the staff, and I think there's some reference in this strategy to the need for training for staff -- is part of the strategy for the successful implementation of this new rental scale recognizing the tremendous amount of community development, tenant counselling, education required? Is part of the corporation's strategy to provide additional staff resources to the hard-pressed staff, especially in the larger communities, who are already over-taxed in just administering the program as it is, and in getting people to pay the minimal rents, let alone adding $1,000 or more to those minimal rents in a month? Thank you.